Category: History

History is filled with strong, fierce women who fought to ensure they had an equal place in the world alongside men. It is essential we never forget their courage, rebellion and selflessness. Take a look at 10 of the most...

Many of us most likely won’t know what we’ll have for our last ever meal, but death row inmates have the choice to pick their favourite foods before execution. Here are 10 of the most interesting… 1. Victor Feguer What...

Serial Killers are cold, calculated individuals whose main goal in life is to cause others harm. You probably think their acts couldn’t be more shocking or scary, but these unhinged individuals may still surprise you. 1. Rodney Alcala Rodney Alcala...

WWI started on 4th August 1914 and lasted for over 4 years until 11th November 1918. It is imperative we never forget the events or the lives lost, which is why we are offering 10 First World War facts you...

The Illuminati conspiracy stretches as far back as 1st May 1776 – which was the day it was supposedly founded. It is thought the secret society’s goal is to oppose the abuse of state power, religious influence, superstition, prejudice, whilst...

Many of us would like to offer the world a profound message in our last moments, displaying who we were as people or to give a little back to the world before we depart it. Death row prisoners have that...

Joseph Stalin is one of the most notorious dictators in history, and it was his ruthless attitude that transformed the Soviet Union into one of the biggest and most-feared superpowers. Here are 10 things you didn’t know about the man....

RMS Titanic is one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history, taking the lives of 1,517 on the fateful night she struck an iceberg on 14th April 1912, 375 nautical miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. However, have you ever...

Photo manipulation existed long before computers or Photoshop, as some of the most iconic historical images were altered to improve the shot or for political agendas. Just take a look at these early photo edits from these well-known shots… 1. Stalin...

On 14th April 1912, RMS Titanic struck an iceberg at 11.40pm and began to sink. A few hours later, on 15th April, the vessel sank, tragically claiming the lives of over 1,500 passengers and crew. Only 750 people survived. While...